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3/24/2008 - In Celebration of Cesar Chavez Day, 10 play spaces will be built through out California in partnership with national non profit KaBOOM! Read More »
2/27/2008 - The Governor today took first-in-the-nation action to encourage volunteerism in California and to improve coordination of volunteer efforts between the state’s departments and agencies by signing an executive order to create the position of Secretary of Service and Volunteering. He was joined by First Lady Maria Shriver, Senator Wofford and hundreds of volunteerism supporters. Read More »
10/15/2007 - Five Women to be Honored for their Extraordinary Contributions to California and Nation in the Country’s Most Prestigious Awards for Women Read More »
10/9/2007 - Harry Colmer volunteers as the Garden Manager at Pauba Valley Elementary School (PVES) in Temecula, California.  At PVES, they believe every child should have a garden to learn and play in as an extension of their classroom science curriculum. Read More »
9/25/2007 - When I told my four children that today is declared Family Day in California, they thought it meant a day off from school. Not so, I told them. Family Day is about the “WE” in our family.  Read More »
9/10/2007 - "We are the ones we have been waiting for" is the title of the Hopi prayer I read at my husband's inauguration in January. I'm here today to reinforce the truth of these words - it's about WE. Read More »
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 "Minerva is symbolic of the multiple roles women play in the lives of our families and communities - and in the lives of Californians," said Maria Shriver. READ MORE "It's Up To WE" is the overarching brand for the programs and initiatives led by Shriver. The message is an open invitation for all Californians to find out what WE can do together when WE come together. "It's Up To  WE" represents Shriver's belief in the power of uniting people to communicate with each other, support each other, and achieve a positive legacy in their own lives, in their communities, in their state -- and beyond. READ MORE "Minerva is symbolic of the multiple roles women play in the lives of our families and communities - and in the lives of Californians," said Maria Shriver. READ MOR